Raaji Kazi

Raaji Kazi (died 20 September 2009) was a member of al-Qaeda.

Biography
Raaji Kazi was born in Northern Borders Province, Saudi Arabia to a Sunni Muslim family. He became a shepherd along with his six brothers, and he helped his father with their pasture until he decided to go to Afghanistan sometime in 2000, where he would enter an al-Qaeda training camp. Raaji Kazi was trained with light firearms, possibly including AK-47s and PKP Pechenegs. Raaji Kazi fought against the US Army when they invaded Afghanistan in 2001 and is believed to have been wounded in an artillery strike near Kandahar in November. Raaji fled to the Pech River Valley with a few al-Qaedans, and he became a media personality. In 2008 he made terrorist threats against bridges from Brooklyn, New York City to Manhattan and The Bronx in New York City, in the United States. The bridges were closed for months, but no attack came. Raaji was hunted down and killed in a drone strike in 2009 in Pech.